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Example sentences for "undiscriminating"

Lexicographically close words:
undischarged; undisciplined; undisclosed; undiscoverable; undiscovered; undisguised; undisguisedly; undismayed; undisposed; undisputed
  1. In the language of one of his most ardent but not undiscriminating admirers, 'he was a Church of England man even in circumstantials; there was not a service or a ceremony, a gesture or a habit, for which he had not an unfeigned predilection.

  2. The modern penal codes vary as widely from the Mosaic in respect of their great leniency, as those of a few centuries ago in respect of their undiscriminating severity.

  3. We still live in an age when war is, to the imagination of some persons, surrounded with false glories; and the greatest of modern generals [32] has still many undiscriminating admirers.

  4. But the criticism of his poems was as languid, affected, and undiscriminating as that of other work they had pretended to discuss.

  5. In this matter he was more successful, for the Chief spoke at great length and with evilly-inspired contempt of their inelegance, their undiscriminating and excessive appetites, and the frequent use which they made of low words and gestures.

  6. His father's shop would give him many opportunities, and he devoured what came in his way with the undiscriminating eagerness of a young student.

  7. There was never a nostrum so irrational or worthless that honest but undiscriminating clinicians could not be found who reported wonderful results from its use.

  8. Against their undiscriminating enthusiasm, Gerda and her fastidious distaste stood out sharp and clear, like some delicate etching among flamboyant pictures.

  9. His own lectures on the philosophy of religion, which have left no deep furrow, have been praised by Ketteler, who was not an undiscriminating admirer.

  10. Equally undiscriminating was the use of examples whereby to establish the possible mentality of women.

  11. The keen observer must have noticed the increasing number of commonplace, undiscriminating people of low intellectual taste in the United States.

  12. For think, Weener, if you had been born a woman, with what gusto would you have peddled your flaccid flesh upon the city streets and offered your miserable dogsbody to the reluctant use of undiscriminating customers.

  13. Undiscriminating critics have often condemned the eudsemonistic criterion on the ground that any sort of pleasure is rated equally high on its scale so long as it is pleasure.

  14. Hazlitt expressed in the Edinburgh Review for the following August a tempered, far from undiscriminating admiration of certain qualities in the painting.

  15. The sins of their first number are half redeemed by the article in Wordsworth's praise, a really fine, eloquent piece of work in Wilson's boisterous but not undiscriminating manner of laudation.

  16. Hostile criticism of the Constitution soon "gave place to an undiscriminating and almost blind worship of its principles .

  17. Possession of the suffrage by the people generally led the undiscriminating to think that it made the opinion of the majority a controlling factor in national politics.

  18. He takes, seriatim, the books of these young poets and confronts them in a generous but not an undiscriminating mood, asking himself what is their spirit, what their technical qualities and defects and which are their best poems.

  19. It is perhaps because a Promenade audience is so kind and so undiscriminating that these concerts have become the recognized trial ground for new works.

  20. His collection, amongst those who are sufficiently undiscriminating to like it, may promote Anglo-American friendship; if it does it will have justified its existence.

  21. When an office of trust was in their gift, they chose him to share it with the chief merchants of the island; and thus pronounced the judgment which good men will adopt, against both an undiscriminating ban and an unlimited admission.

  22. In general an undiscriminating eclecticism of style prevailed, unregulated by sober taste or technical training.

  23. The stone will be an object only if, and so long as, the undiscriminating impulses suggested by these elements of meaning are held in check in order that they may be ordered, supplemented, or made more definite.


  24. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "undiscriminating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    apathetic; blanket; blase; blind; careless; casual; disinterested; dispassionate; disregardful; easygoing; general; heedless; imprudent; inattentive; incurious; indiscreet; indiscriminate; insensitive; lackadaisical; listless; mindless; negligent; nonchalant; perfunctory; promiscuous; reckless; regardless; tactless; unconcerned; uncritical; undiscriminating; unexacting; uninterested; unmindful; unthinking; wholesale